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Elections, power, and politics in the Roman Republic: From consuls to campaign tricks
Dive into the political world of the Roman Republic, a complex system blending oligarchy, monarchy, and democracy. Discover how wealthy aristocratic families competed for power through a structured ...
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Britain after Rome, how a Roman province fragmented into warlord kingdoms and the world that birthed the Arthur legends
When Roman authority faded, Britain did not fall silent. This documentary traces how forts, cities, and military elites adapted after Rome’s collapse, revealing a fractured world of warlords, ...
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Mike Johnson says 'borders are biblical,' responds to Pope Leo's criticism of Trump policies
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has responded to Pope Leo XIV’s concerns about President Donald Trump’s immigration ...
As we enter the stretch run of the primary to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell, here's a look at where candidates' ...
WHEN DON LEMON WAS ARRESTED after reporting on the aggressive protest of a church whose pastor allegedly works for ICE, the ...
A former employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against Jefferson Health, saying the health network did not give advance notice before laying off hundreds of employees this month. Ciara Brice said ...
Thousands of years ago, Romans kept changing the calendar, and it left February the odd month out. Here's how the leap year was created.
Archaeologists found Greek and Roman cooking pots in one Roman city were made the same way, revealing shared daily life.
Start in the Upper Room, at the Last Supper of Jesus mere hours before he was betrayed by Judas (Luke 22:12; 1 Cor. 11:23).
Fallout season 2 has finally come to an end... and we can't believe it's over. From exploding heads and Deathclaws, to Radroach massacres and super mutant cameos, it's been one heck of a season. Good ...
A scorched cherry twig miraculously sprouting; a swamp restored to ‘peak fertility’; healing the broken leg of an ox; and ...
Ancient Roman farms produced far more than grain, relying on mixed cultivation, orchards, and careful land management to ...
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